I don't like the DMCA: what can I do?

There is a great deal of debate about the DMCA and copyright law
in the digital age. If you disagree with the law, learn more about
it and become involved in trying to change the law.

A Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act was re-introduced in
Congress in January, 2003. This act would make "fair use"
exceptions to the DMCA. Supporters of this act include Intel,
Verizon, Philips Electronics North America Corporation, Sun
Microsystems, Gateway, the Consumer Electronics Association,
Computer and Communications Industry Association, the Association
for Computing Machinery, the Computer Research Association, and a
variety of trade associations representing technology companies,
the American Library Association, the American Association of
Universities, the National Humanities Alliance, the Digital Future
Coalition, the Consumers Union, the Home Recording Rights
Coalition, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Public Knowledge,
the National Writers Union, and other organizations representing
the public interest and the consumers of digital media.